Skunk;188101 Wrote: 
> I haven't gotten errors burning discs since the days of buffer
> underruns, but perhaps I don't burn enough of them. It has been
> suggested here that standalone cd burners create better sounding
> copies, but I'm not sure if the brand/dye color matters, or if that's
> even factual. 
> 
> Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs makes gold CD-r blanks, as does Kodak and
> some other less recognizable brands. 
> 
> My question is, are they archival only because of the properties of the
> dye in CD-r, and likely not to sound any better than other color dyes
> (black comes to mind..)? 
> 
> It seems pressed CDs use the gold in a different way, and I don't think
> the gold makes them sound better (as opposed to mastering), but I could
> be wrong.

Skunk,

I wonder if there are CD burning pucks available to lay on top of my
box-o-wires while I burn.

mmm...I'd live to be able to burn with crisper bottom-end, thicker
midrange and ....

Sorry...got sidetracked again.

;-)


.


-- 
haunyack

RWA SB3 > Bryston BP20 > B&K r200.2 > Vandersteen 3A Signature
------------------------------------------------------------------------
haunyack's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=9721
View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=33634

_______________________________________________
discuss mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/discuss

Reply via email to